Every year, millions of gallons of water go down the drain that could be re-used.
Puget Sound area drivers who want to avoid getting burned this summer should start planning now as a big highway preservation project kicks off this month.
State Fire Marshal Chuck Duffy reminds residents that used fireworks can leave behind a great deal of debris.
Devin Moss of Black Diamond has been named to the dean’s list at Pacific University for spring semester 2014. Moss is among 303 of Pacific’s 1,783 undergraduate students to achieve the high academic honor.
It may be a good idea to keep pets indoors to prevent animals from running away during fireworks on the Fourth.
With summer, come vacations and vacations mean fewer blood donors. However summer does not mean less need for blood.
Officials will meet in the Storefront Studio at Covington Square July 21-24
The owners of the trade name Crimson Wave have inquired with city staff about bringing a pot retail sales store to Covington.
The public hearing begins July 9 at 1 p.m. in Spokane
Retiring Tahoma School District Superintendent Mike Maryanski received a Green Apple award from E3 Washington in recognition of his leadership in establishing and growing sustainability programs and education in the school district.
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Darrion Keith Holiwell, a King County Sheriff’s Office deputy assigned to the Ravensdale firing range, pleaded not guilty to charges of promoting prostitution, theft and selling a controlled substance.
Blackberries are a healthy and beloved fruit. But they are also a menace in the city of Covington.
With sunny skies and soaring temperatures leading up to the long Independence Day weekend, King County officials are urging everyone to be extremely careful when heading out on the water.
Krista Bates named Honorary Citizen of Covington’s Citizen of the Year
King County will have additional volunteers on during Independence Day holiday weekend to help residents find their lost cats and dogs
The King County Flood District Board of Supervisors has given its unanimous support to a resolution calling for an update to King County’s river basin landslide hazard mapping.
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
The 2014 E3 Washington Green Apple Awards recognize individuals, organizations, and programs that exemplify the E3 Washington Lead Green Goal.
Green River Community College Mediation and Peace-Building Institute and the Dispute Resolution Center of King County have formed a partnership to provide mediation services and conflict resolution training to residents of South King County.